Kaitlyn Anne Vincie
Kaitlyn Anne Vincie, born 10th December 1987 She is an American journalist and sports host. She works as a reporter at Fox NASCAR and hosts the daily news and updates show NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie's fascination with stock car racing began when she was issued with an pit lane pass and following her graduation from Christopher Newport University, she worked as a reporter for Langley Speedway. Following the time that SceneDaily published her self-made videos blog posts about NASCAR her name was noticed. Vincie was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia on December 10 the 10th of December, 1987. Her family relocated to Warrenton shortly after Vincie started high school. Vincie is the daughter and granddaughter of John Vincie and Margaret Vincie. Vincie's grandmother Eleanor N. Logan (a fifth-grade teacher) was her grandfather, who was a part of Bridgewater College's faculty. From a young age Vincie showed an interest in journalism. Vincie completed her studies at Fauquier High School in 2006. She was a track and field events and worked as a manager for the school's wrestling team for four years. Vincie won in the 800 meters event of the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie got to know Al Pearce, a journalist who mentored and shared with Vincie a lot of information. She graduated with a bachelor's diploma from Christopher Newport University in 2010. Vincie worked as an intern in the university's athletics division. She also was a part of Charlotte Motor Speedway's USAR Pro Cup Series. Vincie penned a senior thesis on gender-based disparities in auto racing that focused on Danica Patrick, a female race car driver. She was drawn to racing after she received the pit lane entry pass for the NASCAR All-Star Race. Her primary influences are Wendy Venturini, Krista Volda as well as Wendy Venturini.
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